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WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED— To buy a block tip dray. Must bo in good order. 4 inch tyre. Apply tit Age .Office for address. WANTED- —By Dressmaker, sewing by the day. Write "Moderate," care of Age Office. • lioaid ~ for nuirried * * couple in private family. Apply by letter to "Reasonable/' care of Age Office. T^TAN'TED. —To buy cow in full * * milk, or near profit. Apply, H. J. Jackson, 83 Pino Street, Masterton. IL7OUNG Lady wanted for Music Shop. Apply J. Candy, Queen Street. WANTED TO BUY.—Hora^iig, * * and Harness, would give ladies' and gent's bicycles as part p. ymeiit, or will buy outright. Leave particulars at Age Office. JGMRST CLASS Tomatoes 3s 6d per case, also Cooking Apples 5s per bushel case. Delivered within sonable distance. F. J. Robbins, Fruiterer, Queen Street. Phon e 246. WANTED " KNOWN.—The Genial * T Billy Crystall is wielding the razor at Rosson's. \^ANTED..—Consumers of meat to i study Messrs Holloway and Co's reduced prices of meat. It will pay them. " T ANTED KNOWN.—Mrs Cragg still conducts the "Cornet Shop" Tobacconist Business; the sal oon being under the management of Mr Altxnan. WANTED. —Preserving Pan buj ers to look at our goods. All kinds, aU prices. Each article bright and shining. We have Jars too. H, BEALE AND CO., Ltd. -You can get > at Rossons. / T\7"ANTED KNOWN.- * * a Crystal shave a OTANTED. —Smart young men to buy Bostock Boot , bkek or tan. From Kitchener, "The Friead: the Wai Wai," —Opposite Post Office, Queen Street, Phone 280. WANTED KNOWN. Old friends •* * of Billy's can meet at Rossons. 'ANTED.—Anthony were would he buyers to see our lifctla stock. Boy's Hair Brushes 8s 6d pair, Clothes Brush 2s 6d, Tea Caddies 4s 6d, Inkstands 8s fid, etc etc., —H s BEALE AND CO., LTD, "lumbers, Ironmonge •. /CHILDREN'S Dainty Footwear, aii ™ J the right prices at Kitchener's, Opposite Post Office, Queen Street, Phone 280. ' WANTED KNOWN—Tht Straw- * * son's (Burkitt's White Oil is. good for both man and beast. A good: Liniment for Rheumatism. Magnetio Ointment for cows' teats. All Stores and l Saddlers, or from J.. Burkitt» Palmerston North. T ADIES: Look at the smart styles now showing at Kitchener's, Opposite Post Office, Queen Street. Phone 280. T\7"ANTED. —Cutlery buyers to see * * our always-white Spoons, 2s the half dozen'. Knives, with teed fast handles, 5s 3d the half dozen. Carvers at various prices. H. BEALI3 AND CO., LTD. WANTED yon to see our window, full of useful baskets They are useful and cheap. Clothes Baskets 3s 6d, Travelling Baskets, all kinds and price.—H. BEALE and Co., Plumbers, Ironmongers, etc. __ T^OOTEASE —rs an antiseptic dusting powder for keeping the feeti cool, preventing tenderness and blistering, and) checking perspiratio®. lfl per bottle from J. V. Gordon, cHexa* ist (by exams), Masterton. SALE, at less than wlioleasale cost, Travellers' Samples, reduced for two weeks. Also tremendous stock of secondhand' furnishings, Tools, Saddles, Bicycles. Guns, Watclies> etc, at bedrock--prices. Must sell to reduce stock,-no reasonable offer refused. Anything bought, sold or exchanged. Note: I will consider exchange with my business for rm land, or sell out for cash. Apply, E. HODGE, General Dealer, Queen Street. r ANTED.—Preserving Pan buyers to look at our goods. All kinds, all prices. Each article bright and shining. We have Jars too. H, BEALE AND CO . LTD

WANTED. —A Reliable Hair Tomo to prevent the hair falling out, remove dandruff, and produce a luxuriant growth: Try CANTHAR. It's a splendid non-greasy preparation. Is 6d and 2s 6d, from J. V. Gordon, chemist, etc., (by exams), Masterton. YC LISTS Please note that vve cater exclusively for the Cycla Trade. The motor business finds no place in our workshop. We aia out to cater for Cyclists and for Cyclists alone. We specialise in all cycle repairs; we specialise in promptness; we specialise in efficiency, and we guarantee satisfaction. Large stocks of high grade ladies' : and gent's bicycles, and full stocks of accessories. Secondhand bicycles from £3. Bicycles always on hire. A. BUTLAND, proprietor. Revolution Cycle Works. Queen Street, Mas* terton. _ _ KITCHENER is ready for Show Week, with real smart styles in Ladies'. Men's and Childrcra Footwear. Opposite Post Office, Queen Street, Plione TENANTED '—You all to wait until * * the beginning of next week if you are looking for good value in Secondhand Furniture, arid tools of every description. I have just bought out a very large hoiuo of furniture, and will bo able'to let you have whatever class of goods you want at a very moderate cost. So come along next week and have a look round and seo for yourselves. You are not compelled to buy. Robert Russell, Secondhand Dealer. Telephone 119. T CANDY, Qualifier pTnno" and * Organ Tuner and Popairer. Visits paid to any port- of the district. Over 20 yea is' Practical Experience. ANTED KNOWN.—Vmt fT? and YOUNG, Gerorrf and Mail Contrsfltorß. have h. ■ and efficient plant, and all fi-rch ;; ■■■. ■ attended to promptly. (>;- . travellera' wimplea a cp©c.ir.ltp. ents N.Z. Exp ess Co.. waKeon on hire day or night *.! : . J noticfl. ~ WHITE" AND CO. •' Street, Masterton, hr t >,s hand just the thine for a rontabl > u; sent for men, in the form of Fl;v;jS, Snaving Brnsnes, Walking Sticks, .vvl numerous other Eundries. Alf.o juaS arrived a snpplr of fresh T->1: Cigarettes and Citars. iYy them.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 1

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874

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 11 March 1913, Page 1

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